Covid rules violated to offer Namaz at many places in India !
Violating all the covid rules in many places in India, people gathered on the streets to offer Namaz on the eve of Ramazan Eid on 14th May.
Violating all the covid rules in many places in India, people gathered on the streets to offer Namaz on the eve of Ramazan Eid on 14th May.
A disgusting incident had occurred where a girl was asked to offer sex in return for an oxygen cylinder, she desperately needed for her Covid infected father.
A new picture of actress Priyanka Chopra is making rounds on social media in which, she has sported wearing a jacket with the image of Goddess Mahakali embroidered on it.
The drug, ‘2Deoxy-D-glucose’ (2-DG), developed by the Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO) has been approved by the Drug Controller General of India, for emergency use on Covid-19 patients.
While India fights the gravest battles of the Covid-19 pandemic, several nations have stepped upin providing their support during the ordeal.
There is a need to pay attention to the supply of oxygen across the country. The Apex Court ordered the Central Government to assess the oxygen availability in the country and rethink over its system of distribution.
Madras High Court had held ECI responsible for the violation of the Covid regulations during recent assembly elections in 5 States in the country and passed the remark that ‘a crime of murder should be registered against ECI’.
The Department of Science and Technology (DST) has funded a clinical trial at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Rishikesh, to determine if the chanting of the Gayatri Mantra, a religious hymn, and performing the Yoga practice of Pranayam, can aid the quality of recovery as well as cure COVID-19 quicker in a subset of patients.
‘It is the responsibility of Central Government to obey the Court orders and imprison those officials who are in the contempt of Court.
With the initiative of Tata Trust’s Chairman, Ratan Tata and Tata son’s Chairman N. Chandrasekaran, Tata Groups has planned a ‘no limit’ directive.